Christie may have seen himself as Trump’s attorney general. That worked out about as well as Christie’s presidential bid.
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Tag Archives: New Jersey
New York Targets Neighbors’ Taxes But May Shoot Itself
New York’s latest tax gambit targets some of its own highest-earning citizens along with its neighbors’ treasuries.
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Why Vegas Prospers While Atlantic City Shrivels
Las Vegas’ prosperity shows that Atlantic City is suffering from more than competition for gamblers’ dollars.
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Christie’s Story Doesn’t Add Up
Gov. Chris Christie’s claim of being deceived by top aides adds up to one thing: He may already be damaged goods for 2016.
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Gov. Christie Evolves
There were many reasons for Christie to drop his gay marriage fight. One is that New Jersey in 2013 is not California in 2008.
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Newark’s Wandering Mayor
Newark’s mayor has a lucrative sideline on the lecture circuit to go with his full-time job. Do his city’s residents get their due?
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A Policy Wreck: Gas Rationing Amid Plenty Of Fuel
Amid plenty of gasoline in the Northeast, New York and New Jersey are rationing. That’s a consequence of politics, not weather.
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The Many Places I Call ‘Home’
Tiny, overlapping localities cost taxpayers a lot of money. The taxpayers, curiously, do not seem to object.
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Where There’s Smoke, There’s Christie
It may not be a smoking gun, but what’s that wisp rising out of the New Jersey governor’s waistband?
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